8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1867. FOURTH EDITION fl.0IR WHSHIHGTOH THIS AFTERNOON. , Washington, May 22. fmCIAL DESPATCHES TO KVKNINtf IKI.KOBAPH. Vb General Land Office. The lollowlDg are extract from letters re ceived by the Commissioner of the General Land omce: From Dr. Haycten, recently appointed to make a geological survey ol tbebtate of JNe brnska: , , ,, "Ilia my purpose to spend every dollar m accumulation materla'i lor my ext.wln''" 8 labors. Mr. Meek left some time ego for Iowa, to trace the coal bexls Into Nebraska. Mr. QUI Is with him. I shall start In a week with my "nt fit complete for work. I shi.ll send you by express some photnKrailis of Western aoenery, which I desire to form purt of the archives of the survey. The picture of the Sioux Jails, Dnkotah Territory, you can use for your report, If you desire. The rocks are red qnart.lte. In which the red plpestone la located. The fulJtf form the finest water power iu the West, and Will at some future day, be of immense value." Dr. Havden la another letter says: "1 have this day forwarded some photographs of West ern scenery, which I hope will be of service to you in forming an idea of the country. If the money will permit, I shall endeavor to have some of the most interesting points in theState photographed, and forwarded to you at once. I have the promise of photographs from portions cf the neighboring Territories." Latest Markets by Telegraph. Bai.timorf. May 22. Cotton quint and stendy at 17c for middling uplands. Kio Collee sctrce and firm at imntltfft, gold; meuiuin grades in good supply. Flour dull; the market favor buyers, but Is not quotably lower: the (tovernmant look 800 bbK yes. terday al il2';rl6-2!aa to quality. Wheal fdult ad unchanged, williout sales. Corn dull and;declinlng; good to prime while al il'l'-filM: mixed, li 10; prime yellow. !: mixed Western, $1 WoU'l". Osts. Huii) 2c. 1'rovlalons firm and uu banned. Whisky (Inn at ffl'SF, In bond, without sales, bugur firm at lu.VwlIc lor fair to good refining, JEFF. DAVIS. Hlfl DEPARTURE FOR CANADA. Jefferson Davis left the city very wuietly on Monday night for Montreal. Hardly a dozeu 1ersons were awareof his departure at the time. Us family followed him yesterday. At the depot of Hie Hudson River Railroad, lc Thirtieth street, there was quite a gathering of curiosity seekers during the afternoon, who bad con- f regaled to see the departure of the ex lebel chief, but witnessed only that of bis family. At twenty minutes to 3 o'clock the 'bus of the New York Hotel drove up to the depot, loaded with bagsage, and wltn a colored man sitting on the box beside the driver. A spruce, middle-aged gentleman, with greyish hair and mustache, and a ruddy countenance, Jumped out first, and assisted a tall, handsome, matronly lady to alight. Those were followed by two servants, having lu Charge a little child. These personages were the waft, of jenerson Davis, bis brother nd child, and two of his servants. The" started Ptfqn ooo ?. . trtrj: I. "Wis reported at The depot that Jefferson Davis would meet bis family at PeekHk.111, JV. Y. Herald. DISAPPOINTMENT OF THE ALBANIANS. Albany, N.Y., May 21. Uulte a crowd of per sons gathered at the Delavan House to-night, expecting to see Jeff. Davis, but they were dis appointed, as be passed directly through on bis way to Canada. ARRIVAL OF THE DAVIS FAMILY AT TROY. . Tkoy, N. Y., May 21. The following despatch was received in this city at noon to-dav; New York, May 21. To Conductor James B. Baldwin: Please reserve two sections for Mrs. Jefferson Davis on three forty-five train here for Mon treal. F. 1 Marsh. Mrs. Jefferson Davis and party, consisting of five persons, including two colored servants, passed through here for Montreal to-night, on the 10 o'olock train. I learued from them that Mr. Davis himself passed through over the same route last night entirely incognito, not being once recognized or suspected during the whole trip from New York to Montreal, where be arrived safely this morning. The narlv nassine through to-niirht did so very quietly, though something of a purely ex tempore crowd gathered aoout Conductor Bald win's sleeping car, in hope of catching a glance of the fallen man, in which they were disap pointed. The party quietly took to their berths, and the train passed out of the depot ou time. ARRIVAL OF JEFF. DAVIS JJf MONTREAL A VERY QUIET RECEPTION HIS FRIENDS TO VISIT HIM TO-DAY, ETC. Montreal, May 21. Jefferson Davis arrived here this morning, accompanied by three or four gentlemen, and looking very well. His reception was very quiet. He drove at once in a covered carriage to Mrs. Howell's bouse. His arrival was not generally known for some hours. It Is supposed that the chivalry will call on him to-morrow. Valttd States Census for 1860 and I860. According to the census of 1860, the organized States and Territories contained 31,443,821 In habitants: of whom 488,070 were free colored, and 3,963,760 were slaves of African descent. In addition to the above U is estimated that there were 360,000 Indians retaining tbelr tribal char acter. From the tabular view of the progressive population of the United States, from the original census or 1790 to 1900. by William Derby, we find results which have thus far been most singularly verified by the addition of three per cent, per annum from year to year, starting with last census: xir. rovutatlonA Year. Papulation. m 81,443 821 ! IH'10 H,0,;77 1861 82,028,400i 1K67 37,17u,9:8 1862 .32 9H9,2f.'2: 1868 38.38.USd 1863 83,97S,28' 1869 39.4iM.668 1864 84,908,82511870 40.617,700 JbC5 36.0H8.32l Total estimated Increase 9,174,379 The telegraphic statement headed "The Census Bureau of Statistics," is calculated to mislead tbe public as to our probable rapid increase in fiopulation, notwithstanding the late depopu atlng war. Tbe conclusion arrived at is that in I860 the entire population of the States and Territories was 34,605,882, white and black; increase, 3,662,661. Tbe above calculation, based on a ratio of Increase showing the population in 1866 to be 36,089,378, Is probably much nearer the truth giving an Increase la six years of 4,643,066 ouls. It must be remembered that not only EaroDP, out Asia, is now contributing largely to swell our population. . Inquire Within. The mouth is like a house to let. However pretty it may be externally, it is impossible to judge of its merits until you have been the in side. If behind the ruby doors there are plenty of pearl-white fixtures, you will exclaim, at once, "bow beautiful 1" To lmDart the ut most possible brilliancy to such dental i urni ' ture to keep it always sound and per- ieci mere is nothing like fragrant bozo. DONT, , Fhilada. Stock EzchanirA Wav 99. Beported by Dehaven Bro., No. 40 b. Third street f 1000 Phil A Erie mm t.-"- ;.mo do 92 u S'ruo City h, New.....iui' M - do. Old JOOShFtnua K.fc4U. 61 4 20 do. 61'. hy h Reanlug....io. 11 o do I. Kl w no itan hi k,,.VlN " v-wuuniju, gin UIW AM J3 J a i JJ ifl0Pas, TV L..cp..loi, two u Read R. - ileuO Pa Ss. i series, lozx tteo u jlUWCItyas, Ww 10t?j 24 h Pnm''jgr.". ROPER'S NW AMERICAfl BBEECU-LOADINO BEPEATINO SHOT rmiHuroiJuiioiH in two seconds, Using; ordinary Ammunition. Manufactured by tbe JtOPEA JlEPKATmU RIFLE COMPANY, Am herst, Massachusetts, under penoual supervlsloa C M. SPENCER, Inventor of tbt famous SPBNCE SIFLE. eeod for circular, (USaatp GROCERIES, ETC. QARFIELD'3 SUPERIOR CIDER VINEGAR Warranted free from all FOI80N0US ACIDS. For sale by all Grocers, and by tbe Bole Agents, PAUL. & FERGUSON, 4198m8 NO. IS NORTH WATER ST. gPANISH OLIVES. TUB EE HUNDRED GALLONS OF JTino Hrmnisli Olives, For sale tT the gRllon,' much below the cost o ruportalloii, by JAMES B. WEBB S HJ Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH Bin. LONDON BROWN STOUT AND SCOTCH ALE, In (tone and glass, by tbe cask or dosen. ALBERT C. ROBERTS) Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 7rp Corner ELEVENTH and VINK Sta. fHE QUEEN. THE EXO.lTIlTK MINIATURE FORTBAIT OF 41UEEN VICTORIA, Presented to GEORGE PEABODY, Esq., by Her Majesty, accompanied by an Autograph Letter, NOW ON EXHIBITION FOR A LIMITED r-ERIOD ONLY, AT EA1TLES' GALLERIES AND LOOKING (iLASS WAREBOOMS, NO. 810 CUESNUT STREET. Admission TWENTY-FIVE CENTS NO SEASON TICKETS. Hours Of Exhibition, 9 to 5. Proceeds to be devoted to charily. 6 net $1000. Siooo. One Thousand Dollars lie war a ! The above reward will be paid for the recovery ol the following goods, stolen on the night of MAY 18, 1807, viz.: 3S6 II. B. NABLEM, UNDRESSED. 4 TIMBERS ERMINE, DRESSED. 10 DOZEN CHINCHILLAS, DRESSED. Furriers, and all others, are hereby cautioned against i motioning or dressing the above meutloned goods. FIVE HUNDRED (.TOO) DOLLARS addltlona will be paid for the arrest and conviction ol the thief or thieves. A, K, dc F. K. WOMBATII, 5 20 6t NO. 417 ARCn STREET. " TXT OMAN'S WORK IN THE CIVIL WAR." VY No ether work can com pare with this in the extent and completeness of its aket-clien, or the accu racy ot us statements. It Is prepared under the sanction and approval or the Sanitary and Christina Commissions, uud is, therefoie, theHtundard work on the subject. The variety of its sketches gives It a charm that cauxes -veiy reader to be Interested and d. lighted with IU Our terms are liberal, and the dvnmntl for the work I. ao sreat that eneruet-lo airAiil. tiuili v make from SIAO to t-ivi) tier month. Tlie wurk bt JuMt i Kined and the field Is new. city of Philudelplila, nnd other towns. Address or call on ZlfcULEB, MCCUilDY & CO., i o. out uu. u i oireer. C 22 lm Philadelphia, Pa. J-'IIE OLD STAND REMODELLED. NEW tTOBE rOR FINE CONFECTIONS. En t lie new Btock of FlneConfectlons, Frul s, etc. I'lilLAUKLPHiA, May lit, 1S67. Hftvlne talten the old established Store No. M16 MAKKET street, formerly occupied by John llngey, and completely refitted and renovated the entire premises, we are prepared to supply all articles In our line, at as reasonable price as can be purchased elsewhere. Our Ioiik experience in the Business, together with tbe efficient corps of workmen, at our command, will enable us to furnish the finest arllcels at the lowest prices. A. can is reepecuuuy soiicueu. HAINES A LEEDS, B17 6trp NO. 900 MARKET STREET. JOSEPH BAINKS, WALTER 8. LKED9. Q FFICE OF FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE REMOVED TO No. 1123 CUESNUT STREET, OIRARD ROW, Opened under new ausplees, new Agents, with new guarantees. THE TERT BEST FAMILY MACHINE. Please call and examine. 8 wfmrp REMOVED! THE CITY TICKET OFFICE OP TUB PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY i HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM NO. 31 CUESNUT STREET, TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF NINTH AND CIIE.NCT STREETS. 5 JU 6t R M L. A.. &c II. I12 JAMBRE, Late Ko. 1012 Cbesnut street, have removed their FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS o Ho. 1103 CIIH8NUT STllKET, ; UP bTAlRH. 4!t0 3rB j BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, OF AIL KINDS. EXECUTED W1TI1 NEATNESS AND DESPATCH.BY JOES & TIIACI1ER, SIO MINOR STREET. 6 3u lm OPABTNERSHIP.-E. B. EDWARDS (OP the late Hrm of Mitchell A Edwards) has this day associated wltb him bis boo, TUUMsON b h l A HLjU. for the transaction ol a General Lumber business, under the Arm nam. of K. 11. EDWARDS CO., bKLAWARK Avenue, first wharf below Noble street. Ihilauu.fhia, MayLisCT. . Hlmrp 4MERICAN CONCRETE PAINT AND R00P t'OMl'ANV, Wo.MSNOHTU TII1HU htreet, udeliiiiia. Economy, Promptness, lteliablilty. 'I'lil. l'alut will preserve all Wood, aud Metals, suard asaiii.t all damimeM and wet, and tborouKhly pre vema all leakH. Old tin roots are loug preserved with this u I. iuioh of every kind, old nliliiKle. lucluded, covered. repHlred, and made perfectly tlKlit aud war ranted. All order, will have prompt attention. Work will be dona lu ih test manner. lnirpj J oh KPH LEE Hfl. Actuary. aaiomy D. IIobart, up.riutadut of Work. DRY GOODS. JEDUCTION IN THE TRICES Cf DRESS GOODS. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, OPENED THIS MOBNINtt, From the Auction Bales held in New York Last Week, Several Very Cheap Lots OK DEES8 GOODS. QANVAS, MESII, BLACK, IRON BAREGES, FREE FROM COTTON, REST UOODS IMPORTED, JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR BALE BY EDWIN HALL & CO., NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET. MATERIALS FOR LADIES' WALKING SUITS AMD TRAVELLING DRESSES, IN OR EAT VARIETY. SUtfrp EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET. 1H07!!! AN ATTRACTIVE CORNER! BEAUTIFUL. DISPLAY t E&.E4JANT 4JOODS t PRICES 1,9 tVl We have pleasure In saying that we are able to otter an unusually attractive and elegaut (STOCK Oil" GOOJJa, and at PRICES DECIDEDLY CHEAP. RICH HEAVY BLACK SI Lit S. mitlUIR, LUSTRES, POPLINS. SIIETS.ANU SHAWLS FOR S. PIANO AN It MELODEON COVERS. CLOTHS, CASSISlEJiES, AND DRILLS. BEST llOOP SHIRTS, ALL SIZES. LINEN CiOODS, MCSLINS, FLANNELS, ETC. ETC. AH goods sold at tbe very lowest posilble.prlces,and warranted as represented. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY N. E. CORNER J2IUHTI1 AND SPRIAU (JARDEM STREETS. MtabllKtied In laM. a l gmfto JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos.405 and 407 North SECOND St. NOW OPEN, POINTE DEM INDES SHAWLS AND ROTUNDES. LLAMA POIKTES AND ROTUNDES, PVSHC POINTES AND ROTUNDES, SHETLAND SHAWLS, . 82nUlrp) 4SRENADINE SHAWLS. No. llul CHEHNUT Htreet. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., AT THEIR NEW STORE, . W. Corner Kleirentb and Cbssnut OFFER IN THE HOUSE-FURNISHIKG DEPARTMENT, 3000 FLOOR CLOTHS, ALL LINEN, AT U'73. ' rJ'W XflKHM HO m ON 3PRINC ASSORTMENT House-Funilshliig Dry Goods, CONSISTING OF LINEN, COTTON, AND WOOLLEN UOODS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE, AT VERY REDUCED PRICES, BUCH AS MNFN BHEETINQS, PILLOW UMiN, DAMASK TABLE, CLOl HB.J to 7 yards long, COTTON BTTKETrNaS, PILLOW MUPILINb, TABLE IJNENH. DAMABK NAPKINS, BLANKETS, EMBROIDERED TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. ei a SIO. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLIKGEN & ARRISOIf, 6 rp NO. 10 IS CUESNUT STREET. ALPACAS. JUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID LINE OT Bombazine Finish Alpacas, IN PORTED EXPRESSLY FOB OUR OWN ALES. PERKINS, llS.smwtlrp NO. VSOUTJU NINTH ST. DRY GOODS. QHEAP LINEN COOD3. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRIS01, NO. 1008 CUESNUT STREET, Are now receiving from tbe recent AUCTION SALES, MHB VERY CHEAP LOTS OF RARNSLEYSHEJETINS,TOWELS,1IUCK- ARACHS AND OTHER LINEN MOODS, To which they Invite the attention of buyers, AS BEING NEARER TO OLD PRICES than anything they have been able to elTer. ft II lntrp MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. We now offer a largo assort ment of FANCY BONNETS and TRIMMED HATS, for Ladies, Misses, and Children; and in PRICE, VARIETY, and STYLE, we defy competition. Novelties in TRENCH BONNETS AND FLOWERS, RIBBONS, CRAPES, SILKS, ENGLISH HATS, Etc., at moderate pricc3. WOOD & CARY, No. 725 CHES- NUT Street. t J AH) ALU WE WILL OPEN TO-DAY A LA ROB ASSORTMENT OF STRAW, CHIP, AND PAMELIA HATS AND RONNETS, For Ladles and Mi&iee. from late Straw Goods Bales made by Pancoaul A Warnock. Auctioneers, which we will eell at a great rerucllon on regular prices. Milliners would Co well by giving us a call. 0IARHLAN D'S, NO. 237 SOUTH STREET. 6 21 2t WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. 910 MEAD & CO., 910 FORMERLY AT TUB CORNER OF NINTH AND CUESNUT STS. : ARE NOW AT No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, :sOTJTH SIDE, SECOND FLOOR. Have Just finished over (60) FIFTY NEW STYLES OF TEA BETS, which they are offering at enor mously low prices. Tea Sets, plain aud chased. ... f2S-o ' 50 00 " rich chased ta-io " " ' t,:-oo " very handsome, (37'oO " very rich and medallions flOOO ' ' f 15 00 ICE PITCHERS a specialty, ranging In price from fc-CO to 118 00. MEAD & CO., Manufacturers, NO. SIO CHESNUT STREET, 4 4 8trnl SOUTH BIDE SECOND FLOOR. fj O W OPENING AT CLARK & EIDDLE'S, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, An Elegant Assortment OF S I III V XS Ifc FOB BRIDAL AND 4 13smw2mrr 49ENER AL PRESENTATIONS. BAILEY & CO. ICE PITCHERS, NEW PATTERNS, NEW PRICES. BAILEY & CO., K0. 19 CIIESOTT STREET, 4 1 mwfsmrp WARRANTED TO CURE OH MONEY RETURNED. -DR. TITLEIl'S GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY. PURELY VEGETABLE. USED INWARDLY. References to 4500 wonderful cure In Philadel phia alone, Advice gratia dally from 10 tot o'clock. OFFICE, NO. SOUTH FOURTH STREET. gAUCH'S RAW DONE SUFER-PUOSrilATE OF LIKE. Tbe (reat Fertiliser or all crops. Quick la lie action, and penuauenl In Its lleou. jUttablUhed over twelve years. Dealer supplied by the oartro, direct from the wharf Ol the niaoulacUiry, on liberal term. Manulactured ouly by BACQH A BONS, Office Ko. to South DELAWARE Avenue, snanlrp Pbiladelphia, CARPETirJCS! JAMES H. 01XNE, SON & CO., CHESMT ST BELOW SEVENTH, PHILADELPHIA. FRESH CANTON MATTINGS, WHITE, RED, CHECK, AND FANCT, 4-4, B-4, AND 0-4 WIDE. JAMES II. OltNE, EON & CO., CIIESXLT ST BELOW SEVENTH, HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR SPHINQ IMPORTATION OF CARPETING S, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. French Chenille, Axminster, WILTON, VELVETS, BRUSSELS, AND TAPESTKIES. 3-4 A 6-4 VELVETS, WILTON, BRUSSELS AND velvet cvi triors, WITH RORDERS TO MATCH, FOR II ALLS. JAMES II, 0KNE, SON & CO., CIIESNIT ST BELOW SEVENTH, PHILADELPHIA, TlIKKE-l'LIKS, ENGLISH A.U AMERICAN LNGRALNS, English an U American Oil Cloths, COCOA MATTINGS, DRUGGETS, LINEN CHUJUR CLOTHS, RUGS AND HATS 4l9lmw2mrp OF ; EVERT DESCRIPTION. RATTING WAREHOUSE! rCCALLUrS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, Would Call the Attention of the Trade to their Extensive Stock or CANTON AND COCOA MATTINGS. 7RESH CANTON MATTINGS AT RETAIL. WHITE, EED, CHECKED, AND FANCY STYLES. The Largest Assortment In the City. McCALLUMS, CBEASE & SLOAN, No. 519 CHESNUT STREET, 5 221mrp PHILADELPHIA. QARPETINCS! 300 Pieces of Elegant Patterns OF ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY. Just arrived from Europe and now In Store, Also, complete assortment english: royal wilton, English: velvets. ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRIES, THBEtrriiX 1HU IflUKllN, VENETIAN, FOR II ALLS AND STAIRS, MATTINGS, RUGS, HATS, ETC, FLOOR OIL CLOT IIS . IN ALL WIDTHS AND QUALITIES, LEEDOH & 0HAV7. NO. 010 ARCH STREET, t i2 fmw2mrp Between Ninth and Tentb. QARPETINGSI CARPETLNQS J. T. DELACROIX. No. 37 South SECOND Street. Has received per late arrivals, sUurys and vartt assortment of J. CROSSLET Jfc SON'S BRUSSELS OAK. FETINGS, MEW DESIGNS. Also, a large line of Three-ply Rztra Super sd Fine IMJKAIN CAKPrtTINa.CO'rrAOKand R'aCAU PEXU.01L C'LOTilB, bUAUiLrf, K'lXX, Which will, sold at greatly reduced prleee, wholraale and retail. J. T. DELACKOIX, No, 7 South BKOONU btreet, Between Market and Uhesnnt street. ' N. B. Particular attention paid to Uie fitting; spa Onions and Ooontlnic-roonis. t itm Q ANTON MATTINGS, CARFETINGS OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC ETC. ETC., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN eTwHITE, NO IS NORTH SECOND STREET, IS NOW OFFERING TUB ABOVE GOODS IT VERT LOW FIGURES. CALL AND BEE. glm TTNITED STATES REVENUE STAMrS FOR SALE. x PRINCIPAL AGENCY, NO, 7 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHI LA OEDEBB BECEIVED FOR STAMPED CHECKS OBCEI1S BECEI'VEI BY MAIL PKOMPTL ATTENDED TO. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED. J. E. 1UDQWAY, 1 21m NO. 7 . TUIBD STREET, AUCTION SALES. o Bn-,', Auctioneer, M C OJ ACCT5IOAAiuiVa,,S,j,MABSiT-Btrt4A. BALE.OF 10 CABER WxyrsHHOES, BR0QAN9 On Thursday ninrnlnr, msv M, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell rsi.loiiue. for cshIi, 1ki ckkps of men's. I oys1 and yenths' boots, shoes, brogans. balmorali. A Also f,n-"n"T' chlldreu's wear, Irom cltv and Ismern niniurH'turers. ft is It Embracing a Kfnersl awsortment of desirable goods. JJ,N.B- MEKS ft CO., AUCTIONEERS t Nos.a8andaa4MAB.KETBtreet. LARGE BALE OF TtRlTIMH. FRENCH. GERMAN e win hold a lare sale of lorelun and domestlo dry gooes, by catalogue, on four niomhs'crediL . . .On Thursday morning;. Msy ?3. at 10 o'clock, embracing, ut 1000 parkace LAKOF, PKREMrTORY HALF, OF FRENCH ANTV .. " Monday Morning. May 17, St 10 o clock, will be sold, by catalome en four months' credit, about Wo lots of French lod la fcertaan, and RrUlnh Xrr (iocxl., emhracliiS' m fi,?f Bfsorlment of lancy and Niajilu art IuIm u .lit. n. . Oooas arranged for examlnutlon and cata logues reaay early ou morning or sale. 3 2t "t UOOBt KXO. 1KAV-LUiu BAGS, BTHAW u o. .,, tn Tuesday Morning, May J8. will be sola, at lu o'clock, by catalocne on four months' credit, about lloo nuckauei fbuouT lactu,'r.btt'm0r,l", 8tC- ' Cl" wtaS anu: throrXg'oYs'alr1011 WUh M THOMAS A mis .. B. lOUM'lil Street. "J u 114 Ou TLursday Murolng, At 9 o'clock, al tbe aurtlou rooms, by c ituloaiia a. very larKe aud attraciive assortuieut or exuaileut household lurnHure. u" Also, several large and superior bookcases, suitable for a proleNSlooul geiiiloruau. Catalogues ready aud the articles arrauged for amlnaliou on Wednesday. r, o( 4l Bale at P. W. corner Forty-secnnd and Pine street-). lIAiNDfUME WALSUT FUKNITUKK. FINE JUArt J JLlj v i.i CLOCKS. PAR' IK NANKIN CHINA. fPEKIOl , bEWINU MACHINE, E IMPERIAL CAKPETS, ETU VAririH. MJ1 UAMJBOME On Friday Mornlnir. At 11 o'clock, by catalogue, the handsome furni ture, etc 2t u Sale No. 719 Hansom street. SEAT MAHOGANY FURNITURE, ETC. On buturday Morning, At 11 o'clock, tbe superior mahogany household furniture, leather btds, bedding, hue Ingrain carpet, kilcbtn uteuslls. etc. 5 21 4t STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FLOUR STOBE. -Ou buturday Alieri ooo, May 25, nt 2 o'clock, at the tt. W. corner of Eighth -and ParrlBh streets, by order of As-dgnee, the stock and fixtures, comprising 22 barrels ot superior flour, over 1U(0 pounds in bagH, rye, brau, buckwheat, plat- -form scales, barrels, handcart, vinegar, etc. 5 21 41 PUBLIC SALE CITY PROPERTY. TUOMAo fe bONb. Auctioneers. iTHY DEblRAIiJ.E LOTW, CHRISTIAN Btreet.' i .. .. x-; . i. -r. . n. Pursuant to ordinances ol the (-elect and Common Councils er the city of Philadelphia, will be sold at. public sale, v, I hout reserve, by order or Commis sioner 01 City Property , on TUESDAY, May W, IS47, at 12 o'clock, noon, al the Philadelphia Exchange, All that lot of giound sltuitteou the south side of Christian street, between Miitli and Tenia Btreets, known as "Moyamensing; Hall" property, con taining In front ou Curlstlan street about UiO lent, and in dO( Hi 1V7 Jeet. It will be divided Into smaller lots, and sold according to a survey, which may oe seen aW the auction looms. Terms 20 per cent, of the purchase money shall be paid In cash at tbe time of sale, and the balance may be secured upon the premises by mortgage i ayable la. five years, with Interest semi annually, or on ground rent In tbe usual form, or the whole purchase money may be paid lu cash, at tbe option or the purchaser, udon the delivery of the ueed. nd under such other conditions aud terms if sale as shall be fixed by said committee. is s 4 u 10 is 22 2 vs JU. 1 HUM A3 A bUJNM, A lU'lloneer. Nob. l:J Biid 141 8. FOURTH Street. s AMU EL C. FOhD & bONS, AUCTION EBR8 Pales of Real Estate, Blocks, Loans, etc., at Phlla delphia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon. Our sales are advertised in all the dally aud several of tbe weekly newspapers, by separate bundbllla of each property, aud by pamphlet catalogues, one thousaud of which will be Issued on Wednesday pre cedlug each (ale. REAL KtiTATE AT PRIVATE SALE, SALE OF REAL EBTA'I K, STOCKS, LOANS, ETC. On Friday, May 24, At 12 o'clock, at the Kxchauge, will Include; VALUABLE FARM, 60 acres, near (Juakertown, Burks county, 1', miles Irom Uuakenowu elation, on Korth Pennsylvania Railroad. i 21 at 2uo ( hares busquebanna Canal Co. ItiO shares Kchuylklll Navigation (Preferred stock),. 5(i share Union Railroad aad Transportation Co. 60 shares American Anil Incruslullon Co. 100 shares Commonwealth National Banc 80 shares Central National Baua, 00 busquehanua canal Co., six per cent, coupoa bonds. fio.ooo Warren and Franklin Railroad Co. First Mortgage Bonds, I merest February and August, . guaranteed by tbe Pennsylvania. Philadelphia., aud Erie, and Northern Central Railroad Com panies. 5 23 2 JM. GL'MWEY A fciOKS, AUCTIONEERS No. WALNUT Street, Bold Regular Bales ot REAL KbTATK, bTOCKS, AND SECURITIES AT' TUB PHILADELPHIA LXCUANUK, Handbills of each properly Issued separately, looo cataloirues published and circulated, containing . full de&crlptlous of property to be sold, as also, a par tial list ui property contained In our Real Estate Regis. -ter, and offered al private sale. Bales advertised dally In all the dally new4aper . . B SCOTT. JK.. AUCTIONEEB. No. loe . CUEbNUT bueet. ' AUCTION SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FTTRNITCRJL B. bCO'TT, Jr., will give his personal altentioa to sales ot household furniture, at the residence ot parties removing or breakUig up boUHekeenlng, on the most favorable terms. WATCHES, JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, ETC, Ou Thursday Morning, May 2.1, at 10 o'clock, al boon's Art Gallery, No. 1020. Chesuul street, will be sold au assortment of uisn'a and ladies' watchos, IS karat burning cases; Cbatelln aud fob chains: pens aud pencil casus, etc, together with a quantity of fancy goods; sliver plated loe pitchers, etc. The whole 10 be sold without reserve or, account ol the parties declining business. 5 21 2t Bale No. 1305 Chesnnt street. ' PEREMPTORY CLOSINO BALK OF MANTEL PIER. AND OVAL MIRRORS, PAINTINH.S CHROMOb, 'ENGRAVINGS, PHOIXXJKAPUT I JbaS( 1CTC. ' F. A. GABRYLEWITZ, who Is about removing from the premises No. MuS Chesnut street, hua lu sirucled fi. bOOTT, Jr., to make a peremptory sale of his eulire stock, previous to removal to his new store. No. 1323 Arch sireet. In November next, on THUltbDAY and FRIDAY MORNINOb.May 23d and 24th, at lu o'clock, comprising mantel, pier, and oval mirrors, lu gilt, walnut, and roaewood frames; modern, paintings by leading American and foreign arums, chionios, eugravlugs, pbutugraph frames, etc 5 2utb SPECIAL SALE OF MODERN PAINTINGS. (A portion being the Colloctiou ol a Geulleinan who Is about Uulng to Europe.) On Thursday and Friday Evenings, May 2a and 24, at quarter before 8 o'clock, at Scott's Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chesnut street, wis) be sold, poal-Jivi-iy without reserve, a collection or Modern 1'aluU lug, all eiegaully lramed lu new style elauorate gold leal Irumes, couiprlHiug Landscapes, River, Lake, and Mouulain bceuery; Fruit, Figure and Flow r pieces, all by celebrated artist of the American and E'uglhTJ' schools. Now open lor exainiiiatlun. j 21 M BY THOMAS BIRCH ft SON. NO. lUQCIIEk NUT bueet, above Eleventh btreet. xt.U, tiRl8 Bt No- 18 N- Ninth street. HOtBEHoni FURNITURE, bl.'IlOM ACKFn WARE, ETC. E MUtlt01t- RPETB, PLATEtt ...... 0n Thursday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at No 10 N. Ninth street, will ban. the furniture of a lamlly removing from thl !?,. comprising elegant robewood t,la,.n ..?fr iu,Jcl'3r bchomscker A Co.. Brussels and other 'caroei. oi Zl parlor lurnllure. rosewood win, W J,lu' m.rble pl mi wlMcJ7,T?llZPIDm" in., ni.f.i -,-.'rr!.T ",'.'u rreoch anarav. iro e. D rr m iro, l.i.. T... ',-- ""'"owe- collage chamber furnliure. uZ!d S,u lln'and chandelier and bra keis d iuaureea, a. t( AJ.o, cooking ,iove, refrigerator. au4 kitchen fjrnL asCatalogues can be had at tbeauctlon store. i 21 2t o. C. MAC KEY, ABCTIOiTkbi Dixeei, IIIIAI -T)E4FNESS.r EVERY INSTRUMENT ""HAT Extensive PnleNos. lsuand 1I1S. Fourth treor IJAMJS.UMK FOKKITUBK. KLI-.UANT pIjLNtw LAKOE AN1 FINK HltNCU l'LATK iliyL LOKS, HAMJSOMK 1'Alll'lil's, ETC.